There is no doubt that Krabi in Thailand is a marvellous place for rock climbing enthusiasts, offering appealing and challenging conditions for this absorbing and exciting leisure activity. Here’s what you need to keep in mind before you go.
The allure of Krabi
Krabi is a wonderful setting for rock climbing, presenting striking limestone cliffs, gleaming turquoise waters and a multitude of climbing routes for enthusiasts with different levels of skill. Both skilled rock climbers and novices would be at home in Krabi. An accommodation choice to consider from which you could engage in this activity is Avani Ao Nang Cliff Krabi Resort; if you happen to be staying in Ao Nang, things to do can also include other leisure pursuits like visiting the Phi Phi Islands or even learning Muay Thai!
Skills needed
Like in other activities, beginner rock climbers must focus on gradually gaining the skills required in this pursuit. These would include developing grip techniques (using open hand as well as crimp grips to grasp rock edges), understanding good footwork (focusing on precision) and body positioning (so as to minimise arm strain).
When to go
The optimal timeframe for rock climbing in Krabi is the dry season, stretching from November through April; this period is favourable for this activity with dry conditions and calm seas. On the other hand, during the rainy season extending from May through October, climbs are mainly conducted in the mornings, before possible afternoon rain.
Tips

For safety, when learning rock climbing, you should always select a school or tour operator featuring certified guides; you must also always wear a helmet and use reliable gear. Generally, you shouldn’t climb in rainy conditions or following significant alcohol consumption. It’s best not to climb on your own, while you mustn’t forget to take along a reusable water bottle, sunscreen and insect repellent, too.